

You can set quality preferences so it only downloads greater than x quality.


You can set quality preferences so it only downloads greater than x quality.


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Also doesn’t matter what they make, nothing will match being in the 2000s and everyone you know playing this game at the same time and talking about it.


TL;Dr
Beep boop


There’s no comparison between qwen 3.6 / these models though. Not even close.


Might even draw less power than a lambo


Kinda cool that if you were reasonably wealthy, you could spend around 100k on compute and have something with similar performance to Opus running entirely locally.


Always wanted to try Forza but I’ve never ever seen it on sale at a reasonable price.


Chromecast of something similar is an option?
I use Nord for most things. My phone connects to my home server via tailscale and routes to Nord through there (just for adguard really). I also have mullvad which is only used for IPTV streaming / torrents / when I want to be a ghost.
Ok so there’s no data leak. It’s just repackaged old news.


They’ll fit right in


I’m someone who can’t manage more than about 20 hours in a single player game normally. Only games I sink time into are online.
The only single player game I’ve actually put more than this into is civ5, balatro, mini motorways.
Story games just bore the fuck out of me and it feels like I’m in a vacuum. If I wanted to watch a cutscene I’d watch a movie.


Weirdly I saw the title and was going to suggest making a search engine to only return sites with low traffic until I realised what this post was advertising.


I think the connections are more exciting when in the back of your mind is always the thought “I could kill them”.


I use it to SSH into my home server (inside of tailscale) and use Claude code to do stuff on my lunch break at work.


Is every leisure activity not just wasting time if viewed through this lens?
I kind of barely use mine it just hangs around in the background hosting services but I just love knowing it’s running and accessible anywhere.